Saturday, June 16, 2012

What's the Difference?


Fa realz. It doesn't matter if you stab me, shoot me, strangle me or drown me, as long as I die. As Xalisae said, smother an infant with a pillow or SIDS, same-same. Paging Dr. Casey Anthony...

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  1. On behalf of a friend of mine who wants nothing more than to be a mother and has been devastated by her miscarriages, I am stunned and appalled.

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  2. Having lost a baby at 7 months, so am I. Love to see them tell a grieving woman mourning her lost child it's 'no different'.

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  3. And just think how they would respond if we pointed out that 100 years from now St. George (Tiller) would be dead anyway, so what does it matter that he had a few years cut off his lifespan. That would be a horrible thing to say, but it's a logical extension of the idea that a natural process and an unnatural process are really no different if the end result is the same.

    On a more somber note, I'm sorry to hear about your loss. My friend miscarried shortly after learning she was pregnant, and she was devastated; I can't even imagine how awful it would be to lose a baby so far along. It's really ugly how the pro-aborts need to dehumanize even the most wanted fetuses in order to justify killing the ones they don't want.

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  4. I appreciate it, Truth. I still miss her every day. My heart goes out to your friend. Sadly a lot of proaborts just don't get it until it happens to them; I've read quite a few testimonies from those who lost wanted children (many already born) before they woke up to the ugliness of what they were supporting.

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  5. My brother died in the womb at 7 months, too. I'm sorry for your loss. He was cremated and we have his ashes, so we can remember our family member-oh, I'm sorry. I meant "non-living, non-sentient clump of cells/tissue".

    Fuck these people.

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  6. There's an empty place in our lives only those people could fill. A missing brother would be a pretty big hole, one that you no doubt feel every day. There are days when I feel acutely aware of who's missing, and this is one of them. I'm sad for you, X, and for your mom. I know she still misses him a lot.

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  7. I saw something horrible a few weeks ago, an essay by some woman about how her miscarriage was a tragedy but her abortion was just a medical procedure. I don't even begin to understand some of these people.

    I have a real antipathy toward pro-aborts who are mothers. I can understand how pregnancy can be terribly inconvenient, so that you might wish you could just sweep it under the rug, and so you'd swallow the lie that you really can just make it go away. But if you've given birth, if you've felt a little foot kicking you inside and you've watched your newborn turn his head with special interest when he hears YOUR voice and maybe you've had more than one child and you could see how even from the beginning they had distinct little personalities - how you could look at your own child and know you would give your life for that person and still be able to tell yourself there was a time she was something you had the right to destroy - that just baffles me.

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  8. Me too. What kind of disconnect does it take to think that way? Do you have a link to that essay?

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  9. i'd love to see these people say this shit to my mom and see how far they get. my mom lost my brother two days after he was born, and miscarried several times in the years between his birth and mine.

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  10. read my timeline from the last week or so. These are the women screeching, "A FETUS IS NOT A BAYBEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!"

    It's hard trying to muster enough volume to yell over the beating hearts of their children they've killed under their floorboards. Those little hearts are deafening.

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  11. I just like to whip out my standard trollbait line:

    "Every Pro-Choice parent believes there was a time in their child's life that it should've been legal for them to have that child killed!"

    and watch their heads spin around-"YOU'RE ATTACKING MY FAMILEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!", "EMBRYOS/FETUSES AREN'T CHILDREN!!!!!", "YOU'RE A TERRIBLE PERSON WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!"

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  12. Lime-most of them wouldn't dare say it to anyone's face-the internet gives them a false bravado and fake activist profiles they can hide behind. Most of them are ineffectual little cowards who wouldn't say boo IRL. X, I read most of it this morning-they just seem to get uglier and stupider the more you press them. They've had 40 years to prove that unborn babies aren't unborn babies, and they haven't done so yet. Gotta hurt.

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  13. And I looooooove to press.

    The "you're attacking my family!" is extra-hilariously-ironic-sadness they are the ones who actually instigated a physical attack on one of their family members and had that family member killed.

    But they get bonus pathetic points for trying to take over the HT "#StupidStuff" while one of them RT's pro-lifers verbatim and never explains what exactly is "stupid" about what was stated.

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  14. i'm not surprised they get nastier and nastier the more you press them and ask them questions, why shouldn't they? after all, they've had their way for 40 years and all they can do is scream and attack, then run and cry when they're called out on it.

    gee, i thought that behavior ended with kindergarten.

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  15. I'm sorry - I looked for that essay and I just couldn't find it. If I ever come across it again I'll post the link for you.

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